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FWCFair Work Commission · 31 December 2025

Application by Concentrix Services Pty Ltd

Citation: [2026] FWC 47

What happened

Concentrix Services Pty Ltd applied to the Fair Work Commission to vary redundancy pay. The specific case numbers are C2025/12236 and C2025/12239. The decision was made on 31 December 2025.

What was decided

The Fair Work Commission, with Hunt C and a Commissioner presiding, considered an application to vary redundancy pay. The decision details are available in a PDF document. The Fair Work Commission did not provide reasoning for the decision in the provided text.

What it means for employers

Employers should ensure they understand and comply with redundancy pay obligations and be prepared to address any applications to vary those payments.

What it means for employees

Employees who believe their redundancy pay is incorrect may have grounds to apply to the Fair Work Commission for a variation.

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Every statement above is drawn from the published decision. Read the original here:

https://www.fwc.gov.au/document-view/decisions/application-by-concentrix-services-pty-ltd-2026-fwc-47-1

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This summary was drafted by AI from the published decision and reviewed before publishing. It is general information, not legal advice. For your specific situation, speak to the Fair Work Ombudsman (13 13 94) or a qualified lawyer. About these summaries & corrections →

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